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Box 872, Folder 5
Robert Hue And Pierre Zarka (preface)
Robert Groborne. Journal, undated
1 folder
Box 863, Folder 12
Robert Groborne
Check-in observation: Copy number 11.
Khuṭbah, dates not examined
1 item
Volume 20, Folio 91a-98a
Rūḥī Kirmānī, Aḥmad (1856-1896)
Incipit: بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم الحمد لله الذي انسدت السبل الى عرفان ذاته و انقطعت الطرق الى الوصول الى هويته
Volume 20, Folio 98a-106a
Rūḥī Kirmānī, Aḥmad (1856-1896)
Incipit: بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم حمد وثنءا وتسبيح وتقديس وتنزيه وتكبير وتهليل سزاوار واحد احد فرد صمدى است
Rivera Michel, María Guadalupe
"Keeping it too Exclusive", undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Uncle Sam, with a note of Equal Rights to All Nations, interrupts two men sitting in Europe, one holding the "Yap Mandate Grab" and the other the "Mesopotamian Oil Grab Mandate."
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
A beaten man representing Germany is sentenced in an international peace court by President Clemenceau and ordered to surrender land, pay five billion dollars, and give up his army and navy.
"Leap Year Worries Next", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Events expected in 1932: Japan will pursue Manchuria, the U.S. presidential campaign (Ritchie, Baker, Roosevelt, and Al Smith), and Europe will expect further money from the U.S.
"The Silver Dollar Invasion", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Several scenes about the inconvenient weight of the silver dollar.
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Several scenes of presidential candidate Governor Alfred E. Smith speaking to his supporters in New York and Boston, criticizing the Republican Party and his opponent Herbert Hoover.
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson, holding a stick representing the Army and Navy, throws Huerta out of Mexico.
"Etiquette for Ex Presidents", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson holds a School of Etiquette to convince former presidents William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt to stop criticizing him. Taft and Roosevelt fight initially but by the end sing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow."
"Music hath Charms", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Uncle Sam plays the drums and brings a man representing Congress running to sign President Woodrow Wilson's U.S. Rights Recruits document. William Jennings Bryan watches, surprised, from behind a wall.
"In the Hour of Need", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson is supported by former presidents William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt after the resignation of Wilson's secretary of state William Jennings Bryan.
"A Democratic Antidote", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Uncle Sam lies sick in bed (representing Law and Order) after drinking bottles of crooked enforcement, poison stills, rum bootlegging fleets and court in-decisions. President Woodrow Wilson prescribes that he drink light wines and beer instead.
"Some Everyday Problems for Einstein", undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Einstein solves several policy and social problems: U.S. taxation, solar powered cars, bringing the dollar back to normalcy, tobaccoless smoke, and foodless meals.
"President Wilson When Governor", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Several images of Wilson as Governor of New Jersey.
"Grandpa Wilson", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Scenes of President Woodrow Wilson being distracted from his duties by his new grandson: writing fewer messages to Congress, interrupting peace conferences to attend to the child, and telling stories about Sayre during cabinet meetings.
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
A man begs for the chance to campaign for president but is denied. Flyers for Hughes and Wilson are on the ground.
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Albert Einstein coming to Boston and finding his theories do not apply to daily social life.
"The Man of the Hour", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson and his 14 Points of Peace is saluted by ships from several countries.
"The Topic of the Century", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson teaching his Fourteen Amendments at the Versailles Peace Conference.
"The Back Seat Drivers", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
A man divorces his wife for being a nagging back seat driver. He refers to driving as steering the wheels of justice.
"There's Nothing in a Name", undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Several scenes of individuals and families changing their names after a New York Court ruled names could be changed to anything. The poor and immigrants change their names to higher-status names, and a bootlegger changes his name to protect himself.
"Bon Voyage", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
The Statue of Liberty shines her light of freedom on the ship carrying the U.S. peace delegation, including President Woodrow Wilson with his 14 peace principles, to the peace conference in 1918.
"A Third Term for Landlady Massachusetts", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
A woman, representing Massachusetts, sets up a summer home for President Woodrow Wilson. The summer homes for presidents Cleveland and Taft, also in Massachusetts, are depicted in the backgrounds.
"Wilson Campaign Fund to be Contributed by the People.", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
A working man, small business man, and housewife contribute to Woodrow Wilson's campaign fund.
"The East Wind", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Hoover and Curtis ride the Republican Party elephant, whose front half has become a camel, struggling into the "Eastern Modification Sentiment" wind.
"A Neutrality Call", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson golfing on vacation. He refuses to take calls regarding the German note and Mexico, but leaves as soon as he receives a call that his grandchild wants him.
"His Place is Assured", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Memorial to Woodrow Wilson, showing his place in the history books as educator, governor, World War president and world peace president.
"The Summer White House", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
President Woodrow Wilson plays golf while various groups comment on his style (Japanese spies, Wall St. scouts, office seekers, an official guide, and William Jennings Bryan.
"Advance Glimpse of the Inaugural Parade", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Woodrow Wilson at the head of the parade to his presidential inauguration. Behind him are William Jennings Bryan, Princeton professors, Princeton Cottage Club, Murphy representing the Tammany Democrats, the "In Bad Club," "The Original Wilson Man - 50000 Strong," office seekers and suffragettes.
"A Suede Awakening", undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
A gold bond investor dreams of making billions in devaluation profits, but is awakened by a Supreme Court Justice ruling that he cannot do that.
"Vacation Time", undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
V. Huerta, seated in a Dictator chair, packs his bags and prepares to leave Mexico City to avoid revolutionary Pancho Villa.
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Several scenes of President Woodrow Wilson speaking.
"Looking Over the Presidential Situation", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
Woodrow Wilson chases the Progressive Party Bull Moose and Republican Party Elephant from Massachusetts.
"Coaching the Successor", undated
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Box 25
Ritchie, Norman
An old man (1915) coaches the new year (1916) on how to survive by minding his P's: peace, prosperity, preparedness, presidency, and proposals.
Box b-000151, Folder 9
Ricœur, Paul
Lightly annotated.
Rickels. Titanic II., undated
1 folder
Box b-000439, Folder 14
Rickels
Includes manuscript material.
Item report no. 65-2
Richards, Rowland, Jr.
Richard Kearney. « Eschatology of the possible (Husserl, Bloch, Heidegger, Derrida) », undated
1 folder
Box 211, Folder 14
Richard Kearney
Check-in observation: Photocopy
Box b-000272, Folder 16
Richard Kearney
Contains annotations.
Richard E. Palmer. Hints for/of Hermeneutics in Was Haiβt Denken ?, undated
1 folder
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Box b-000517, Folder 16
Richard E. Palmer
Inscribed copy.
Ricardo, Víctor and Gloria
Ricardo, Víctor and Gloria
Ricardou. Raymond Roussel : un académisme mesuré., undated
1 folder
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Box b-000439, Folder 6
Ricardou
Inscribed copy.